The method for automatically updating the modification date when a Word document is saved. When writing important documents, apart from defining the version number, you may want to add the modification time and other information, but does each modifier remember to update the document at the same time after each document modification. In fact, Word itself can do this. It can automatically update the modification time every time the document is saved. Of course, if you do not make any changes but click the Save button, Word will not be fooled. Take Word2007 as an example. The method is as follows:
1. move the cursor to the location where the date needs to be inserted, such as: Modify Date: www.2cto.com 2. Insert-document part-domain 3. In the domain window, select "Date and Time" for "category", "Domain Name" select "SaveData", and "Date Format" as needed. If you do not like it, you can edit it by yourself, if you want the format to be "2nd", enter "yyyy-M-d H: mm" 4. Finally, confirm the format. You can also follow these steps to enter the domain window: insert-"date and time, in any format, select" Auto Update "in the lower right corner, right-click the inserted date, and select" Edit domain "in the menu"